Am 18.03.2025 um 09:02:25 Uhr schrieb Stephen Morris:
> [ 69.310393] systemd-fstab-generator[1889]: Checking was requested
> for "192.168.1.12:/mnt/HD/HD_a2", but it is not a device.
Please post /etc/fstab and check the last number in the line.
The sixth field (fs_passno).
This field
On Mon, 17 Mar 2025 at 21:54, Stephen Morris
wrote:
> Having run tracer after a system update how do I determine what it is
> referring to with the following messages:
>
> You should restart:
> * These applications manually:
> DiscoverNotifier
> Isolated Web Co
> Privileged Con
Hi,
What do the following systemd messages mean, particularly the fstab
ones about the specified address not being a device, particularly when
the specified addresses have been mounted via fstab?
[ 69.310393] systemd-fstab-generator[1889]: Checking was requested for
"192.168.1.12:/mnt/H
Hi,
Having run tracer after a system update how do I determine what it
is referring to with the following messages:
You should restart:
* These applications manually:
DiscoverNotifier
Isolated Web Co
Privileged Cont
RDD Process
Socket Process
Utility Process
On 17/3/25 09:38, Todd Zullinger wrote:
Stephen Morris wrote:
Just a query first off, why do I need to run dmesg under sudo for it to
produce its output?
In Fedora 39 (or there about), the CONFIG_SECURITY_DMESG_RESTRICT kernel
config was changed. The commit in the Fedora kernel source tre
h.
I have twice had a failure to resume after suspend, and attributed it to
having done a dnf update and gotten a new kernel.
If we have a firmware problem in F41 that is fixed in F42, how do we get
it back-ported?
On 3/16/25 9:26 PM, Andre Robatino wrote:
Since 42 Beta went Gold, I de